Reality TV star Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna are putting their issues with one another on hold in the name of Dream Kardashian. New reports claim ChyRo have no problem co-parenting their mini-me amid a publicized child support payment battle.

We’re told the former couple manages their 50/50 split like this — 4 days with one parent and 3 days with the other … and they switch that up week-to-week. Sometimes there’s scheduling conflict with either Chyna or Rob, but they’ve learned to pivot without any real drama. A big reason for their success … nannies!!! We’re told both Rob and Chyna have their own who handle all the baby hand-offs. (TMZ)

Kardashian is currently dealing with a court battle for how much he’s paying Chyna in child support.

Here’s the thing … Rob and Chyna intensely dislike each other, but they have figured out a way to wall off their feelings when it comes to their daughter. As we reported … Rob’s gone back to court asking a judge to lower his child support payments, which had been set at $20k/month. We’re told Rob had planned to request the payments be chopped down from the get-go, and only agreed to the hefty child support to get Chyna to back off her domestic violence claims … which could’ve hurt him. (TMZ)

Earlier this year, buzz developed about Chyna possibly catching heat from her ex-fiancé over a Six Flags attack involving their daughter.

Sources connected to Rob say he has been watching Blac Chyna’s antics in horror for months and is increasingly worried for his daughter’s health and safety. The last straw was turning Dream’s stroller into a weapon as she attacked a woman who dared to touch the kid. We’re told Rob and his lawyers will file legal docs asking for a hearing to set clear rules for Blac Chyna … what she can and cannot do when the child is present. (TMZ)

The same week, a report revealed security forced Chyna and her crew to leave Six Flags after her publicized outburst toward another woman.

Officials from Six Flags Magic Mountain in Santa Clarita tell The Blast, “Last evening, a verbal and physical altercation broke out among two visiting groups. Our security department responded immediately and both groups were escorted out of the park.” (The Blast)